D: Everything's fine, dad. He just talks too much. The teenagers went upstairs, accompanied by their fathers' gazes. S: Do you think they'll ever stop doing that? - Samuel said to Nick. N: They're both nineteen. I don't think they'll make it. It would be best if they finally got separated. S: They still have a few years together ahead of them. N: I was hoping our children would be friends. They grew up together, after all - Nick sighed. S: I'm surprised they don't get bored with it. They always find some stupid reason to yell at each other. N: Liam always starts it. I've seen it myself. S: Nick, I know you don't like him, but I saw how Dawn started out. They're both the same. N: Don't talk about my daughter like that. S: Liam gets along with most of your children. There must be a reason why they are at each other's throats so much. N: Did you ask him about it? Because Dawn just says, “Liam is an idiot.” There are no other reasons. S: He says the same thing. Samuel rubbed his face with his hand. N: I hope Cody keeps an eye on them in college.






